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Ernie was born July 2, 1921 in Chicago to Ernest and Pearl (Murnane) Burgess. He served in the Civilian Conservation Corps during WWII and was an honorably discharged veteran of the Unites States Army. Following his service to his country, Ernie was employed as a construction consultant while living in Dalton, Illinois prior to moving to Negaunee over 21 years ago.

Ernie was a member of the VFW, was an avid musician who played guitar and banjo, and enjoyed bluegrass music. He also enjoyed being in the outdoors, hunting and fishing. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

Surviving are his daughter, Linda Bledsoe of Negaunee; son, James Burgess; a daughter-in-law, Carrie (Koivula) Burgess; eight grandchildren: Tammy Burgess, Lori Baum, Terry Burgess, Sheri Burgess, Jason Bledsoe and Jimmy, Joshua and Jeremiah Burgess; 15 great-grandchildren, including: Tyler and Kyle Burgess and Abryana and Logan Bledsoe; and six great-great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Burgess; a son, Leroy Burgess; daughter-in-law, Roxanne Burgess; two brothers, Leonard and Robert Burgess; and a sister, June Whitemer.

Honoring Ernie’s wishes, no public services will be held.

Mr. Burgess’ memorial page may be viewed at koskeyfuneralhome.com, where memories and condolences may be shared.